Thoughts on a mouse...

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Hi Guy's, Am looking for a new mouse, am currently using a cheap logitech thing that I picked up for a tenner months ago that for casual use has done me okay,

I wouldn't say I find it uncomfortable to use but I have quite large hands so am looking for something with a bit more comfort for those long gaming sessions...

Not to fussed on price though am not made of money so would prefer to keep the cost down as much as possible,

What do you recommend?
 
hi mate , the razer deathadder is an excellent all round mouse, ive had mine for years and its never failed me. its nice looking, comfortable and great for all gaming :)
 
If you're on a tight budget, the Logitech MX518 is very good, and can be found for less than £20. If you have a little more, the Razer Deathadder is a very good mouse, and widely recognised as a great mouse for gaming by many professionals. The Roccat Kone is also a very popular mouse with gamers for a similar price of ~£40. Moving slightly higher up the price range, I can personally recommend the Razer Imperator for just over £50. Very comfortable, looks good, very good laser sensor and good for people with larger hands.
 
If you've got big hands it might be worth looking along the same route I'm thinking and going for the Logitech G9/G9x

I've been using the G5 for years and although it's really good/responsive etc, it's just a little too small in my giant claw lol so the G9 being a f'ing big mouse (with a replacable sleeve should you want it to be a tadge smaller...) should do us shovelhanders fine :)
 
MX518 looks nasty, the extra buttons get in the way. MX500 here and happy with it - I believe it's the same mouse, minus the paint job and the buttons.
 
If you're on a tight budget, the Logitech MX518 is very good, and can be found for less than £20. If you have a little more, the Razer Deathadder is a very good mouse, and widely recognised as a great mouse for gaming by many professionals. The Roccat Kone is also a very popular mouse with gamers for a similar price of ~£40. Moving slightly higher up the price range, I can personally recommend the Razer Imperator for just over £50. Very comfortable, looks good, very good laser sensor and good for people with larger hands.

The imperator has skipping and z axis issues.
 
If you've got big hands it might be worth looking along the same route I'm thinking and going for the Logitech G9/G9x

I've been using the G5 for years and although it's really good/responsive etc, it's just a little too small in my giant claw lol so the G9 being a f'ing big mouse (with a replacable sleeve should you want it to be a tadge smaller...) should do us shovelhanders fine :)

g9 isnt a big mouse at all, its middle of the road for mice.

you were told wrong. the mx518 is not a mouse for small hands. ive got an mx518's and a g9 and the mx518 is the bigger and more comfortable of the two by quite a way. that's why my 518 now lives at work and i game at home with the g9.

g9-mx518-lachesis.jpg


Logitech G9, MX518, Razer Lachesis

funny thing is, the g5 is the same size as the mx518. ie, it's bigger than a g9 :p


MX518 looks nasty, the extra buttons get in the way. MX500 here and happy with it - I believe it's the same mouse, minus the paint job and the buttons.

there are no extra buttons. the mx500,510 & 518 are all identical feature-wise. and the 518 looks great in the flesh ;)
 
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After seeing this thread, it got me interested in the Logitech MX518 and wanting a change of pace from my current Gigabyte Laser mouse.

A quick google had found me that the famous retail giant is selling the Logitech MX518 at £16.99, so I bought one and awaiting for its arrival now :p
 
With the fact that the G500 etc ha come down in price to £30 its not much more than a 518 and more buttons = fun funs. Also is laser if you prefer it/dont prefer it to optical for whatever reason
 
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